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Peasants is a group four peas beady eyes and nose wears a villager hats and villager clothings.

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  • Peasants is a group four peas beady eyes and nose wears a villager hats and villager clothings.
  • On the rare occasion when the proletariat voice their displeasure, following the announcement of Taminella's coronation, the group waves pitchforks and other farming instruments, reminiscent of the angry villagers in the Frankenstein films. For the most part, however, they seem content with their rule under that genial, scheming despot Rupert. The group is identified as "Peasants" in the liner notes of the Frog Prince soundtrack album.
  • Peasants come from the countryside to serve Rohan. They are the main foot soldiers of the Rohirrim armies. Weak and cheap, these units are recruitable from any Flour Mill. They are a useful early game force that can be upgraded later on to much more solid Rohan Footmen. All Peasant units also receive a leadership bonus when near Flour Mills, a 30% boost to their attack. This ability represents the peasants' drive to protect their homes from the ravaging enemies around them.
  • Peasant redirects here. You could also be looking for the mode. A very large part of Cow RP, peasants are the only class that is unlimited. There are 5 divisions of peasants, known as "subclasses", that have their own different skills and abilities.
  • The peasants are the simple townspeople of Strife. They do not do much except for walking around aimlessly. The player can talk to them and sometimes get some basic information. Some demand money for more valuable information. Peasants retaliate to attacks with a punch attack. If a peasant that is demanding money is killed, he will drop 10 gold. Killing a peasant activates the alarm unless the punch dagger or poison crossbow is used.
  • Peasants, also known as Villagers, were a type of Non-Player Character featured in Blood Omen 2 . Peasants were the "regular denizens of Nosgoth" and were the lowest class ofhuman encountered by Kain in Meridian. They were little more than "fodder" - providing Kain with a supply of Blood at little risk in early chapters of Blood Omen 2. Peasants came in either gender and were dressed in a variety of rags. They could be found throughout the lower areas of Meridian such as the Slums, Smuggler's Den,The Lower City and were even occasionally seen in the Upper City;Peasants would also later be seen in the Wharves and several were taken as Slaves to the Hylden City[BO2]. The Peasants NPC class could be extremely talkative and their conversations could reveal a great deal about Sarafan Meridian[B
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  • Blood Omen 2
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  • Peasant
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  • Promotional image of a Female Peasant variant
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  • Villager
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  • Peasants is a group four peas beady eyes and nose wears a villager hats and villager clothings.
  • On the rare occasion when the proletariat voice their displeasure, following the announcement of Taminella's coronation, the group waves pitchforks and other farming instruments, reminiscent of the angry villagers in the Frankenstein films. For the most part, however, they seem content with their rule under that genial, scheming despot Rupert. The group is identified as "Peasants" in the liner notes of the Frog Prince soundtrack album.
  • Peasants, also known as Villagers, were a type of Non-Player Character featured in Blood Omen 2 . Peasants were the "regular denizens of Nosgoth" and were the lowest class ofhuman encountered by Kain in Meridian. They were little more than "fodder" - providing Kain with a supply of Blood at little risk in early chapters of Blood Omen 2. Peasants came in either gender and were dressed in a variety of rags. They could be found throughout the lower areas of Meridian such as the Slums, Smuggler's Den,The Lower City and were even occasionally seen in the Upper City;Peasants would also later be seen in the Wharves and several were taken as Slaves to the Hylden City[BO2]. The Peasants NPC class could be extremely talkative and their conversations could reveal a great deal about Sarafan Meridian[BO2].
  • Peasants come from the countryside to serve Rohan. They are the main foot soldiers of the Rohirrim armies. Weak and cheap, these units are recruitable from any Flour Mill. They are a useful early game force that can be upgraded later on to much more solid Rohan Footmen. All Peasant units also receive a leadership bonus when near Flour Mills, a 30% boost to their attack. This ability represents the peasants' drive to protect their homes from the ravaging enemies around them.
  • Peasant redirects here. You could also be looking for the mode. A very large part of Cow RP, peasants are the only class that is unlimited. There are 5 divisions of peasants, known as "subclasses", that have their own different skills and abilities.
  • The peasants are the simple townspeople of Strife. They do not do much except for walking around aimlessly. The player can talk to them and sometimes get some basic information. Some demand money for more valuable information. Peasants retaliate to attacks with a punch attack. If a peasant that is demanding money is killed, he will drop 10 gold. Killing a peasant activates the alarm unless the punch dagger or poison crossbow is used.
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